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Mooving Expands Battery Swapping Network with HPCL Partnership

The partnership between Mooving and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) marks a significant milestone in India’s electric vehicle (EV) revolution. By leveraging HPCL’s extensive network of over 22,000 retail outlets, Mooving will be able to rapidly expand its battery swapping infrastructure across the country. The collaboration will involve the installation of over 500 automated battery swapping stations at HPCL outlets.

These stations will utilize Mooving’s advanced technology, providing EV users with a convenient and efficient way to swap batteries and continue their journeys. This initiative has the potential to significantly accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in India. HPCL has been at the forefront of efforts to decarbonize the mobility sector. The company has already installed over 3,700 EV charging stations, demonstrating its commitment to supporting the growth of electric vehicles. The partnership with Mooving further strengthens HPCL’s position as a leader in the EV infrastructure space. The collaboration between Mooving and HPCL is expected to have a positive impact on the Indian economy.

By expanding the availability of battery swapping services, the partnership will create new job opportunities and stimulate growth in the EV ecosystem. Additionally, it will contribute to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable mobility. The partnership also aligns with the government’s vision of promoting electric vehicles and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. By providing a convenient and efficient battery swapping solution, Mooving and HPCL are helping to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation landscape in India. The partnership between Mooving and HPCL is a major step forward in India’s transition to electric vehicles. By expanding the availability of battery swapping services, the collaboration will make it easier for consumers to adopt EVs and contribute to a cleaner and greener future.

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